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Brendan McCartney has emerged as a left-field candidate to coach Gold Coast Suns

MELBOURNE assistant and former Western Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney has emerged as a left-field candidate to coach the Gold Coast Suns.

Melbourne assistant coach and former Western Bulldogs senior coach Brendan McCartney.
Melbourne assistant coach and former Western Bulldogs senior coach Brendan McCartney.

FORMER Western Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney has emerged as a left-field candidate to coach the Gold Coast Suns.

The Herald Sun understands the Suns made contact with McCartney, 56, and spoke to him about a range of topics including the AFL’s only vacant senior coaching role.

Gold Coast is still completing the first round of interviews and declined to comment.

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McCartney led the Dogs from 2012-2014 after spending 11 seasons at Geelong.

For the past three years he has headed Melbourne’s development program and been lauded for his competitive edge and work with the young Demons.

McCartney has told Melbourne officials that he still has ambitions to coach at the highest level.

Brendan McCartney coached the Bulldogs until 2014. Picture: Michael Klein
Brendan McCartney coached the Bulldogs until 2014. Picture: Michael Klein

Norm Smith Medallist Jason Johannisen said as the Dogs prepared for last year’s Grand Final victory that McCartney deserved some of the credit.

“Macca had a big influence on the young players because he did have a good game-style and he taught us a lot about contested ball, which we pride ourselves on,” Johannisen said.

“He had a big impact on that. The foundation was there and Bevo (Luke Beveridge) has put that extra touch and extra belief into the players that we can play some good footy.”

The veteran coach is understood to be competing against a field of untried assistants.

A first-time coach is still seen as the most likely successor to Rodney Eade.

Highly-regarded assistants John Barker (Carlton), Stuart Dew (Sydney), Adam Kingsley (St Kilda) and Jade Rawlings (Melbourne) are believed to be in the mix.

Carlton assistant coach John Barker.
Carlton assistant coach John Barker.
St Kilda assistant Adam Kingsley. Picture: Hamish Blair
St Kilda assistant Adam Kingsley. Picture: Hamish Blair

Saints midfield coach Kingsley is seen as one of the most intelligent assistants and came close to snaring Adelaide’s top job in 2015.

The Crows were impressed by Kingsley, but instead they plumped for Don Pyke.

Dew postponed his interview with the Suns until the club’s links to Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley became clearer.

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On Tuesday the Power extended Hinkley’s contract, paving the way for Dew to proceed.

Barker has long been considered the frontrunner and led the Blues for 14 games in 2015 after Mick Malthouse was sacked.

Rawlings was appointed Richmond’s caretaker coach for 11 games back in 2009 after Terry Wallace was sacked.

He then spent two years at Brisbane Lions working under Michael Voss and has led Melbourne’s backline since 2012.

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